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everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible] >> in these conditions, it helps them to remember why they are doing this. >> [inaudible] >> iceland is a tough environment, but the an uptick will be tougher still. the finalists can expect conditions that make this feel like a walk in the park. determination in deed by those who have served. that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can continue watching for constant updates from around the world on our 24-hour news network, so check your local listings for our channel number. calls to reach me and most of the bbc team, you can go to twitter. thanks for watching. have a
everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible]...
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have tried to change this dynamic. and now with kim jong ill, he or whoever is behind this is still pushing this line, and i thought what is dangerous is now the other side they view the u.s. and south korea are not playing this game anymore and now he is an untested leader for sure. that's where i suppose this extra tension can come from, but ultimately right now we can just call it rhetoric. >> north korea is one of three cuvens that blocked the u.n.'s attempt of the selling of weapons around the world. our james reports from the u.n. in new york. >> the rules of these proceedings call for consensus. everyone had to agree. but three nations, all of them used to international condemnation, voice their objections. >> iran. due to many legal flaws and loopholes. >> then north korea and then syria. the australian chairing the meeting was not going to give up there. he left the rest of the delegates behind and took the three ambassadors in the room did they really want to block is a treaty that had been years in the makin
have tried to change this dynamic. and now with kim jong ill, he or whoever is behind this is still pushing this line, and i thought what is dangerous is now the other side they view the u.s. and south korea are not playing this game anymore and now he is an untested leader for sure. that's where i suppose this extra tension can come from, but ultimately right now we can just call it rhetoric. >> north korea is one of three cuvens that blocked the u.n.'s attempt of the selling of weapons...
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everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible] >> in these conditions, it helps them to remember why they are doing this. >> [inaudible] >> iceland is a tough environment, but the an uptick will be tougher still. the finalists can expect conditions that make this feel like a walk in the park. determination in deed by those who have served. that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can continue watching for constant updates from around the world on our 24-hour news network, so check your local listings for our channel number. calls to reach me and most of the bbc team, you can go to twitter. thanks for watching. have a
everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible]...
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translator: this role changes you. day by day it makes you value the things you have, your life, support of your family. to those who dream about playing this role one day, till thome do it with the greatest respect and thoroughly he
translator: this role changes you. day by day it makes you value the things you have, your life, support of your family. to those who dream about playing this role one day, till thome do it with the greatest respect and thoroughly he
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thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will throw everything in this to win, or at least not to lose. both sides still get support from outside the country, so they have access to resources and can carry on fighting. >> the rebels are strongest in the west. they have brought large areas under their control. fighting is still raging in aleppo and homs. the situation is approaching stalemate -- neither side appears able to outgun the other, but that could change if western nations were to meet the demands of the syrian opposition leader. he wants them to supply heavy weapons to the rebels, but there are fears that could make matters worse. >> there
thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will...
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and then saw it blow away with the first winds of economic change. when mary lost her husband, she invested in real estate. but when the housing bubble burst... so did her financial future. robert and rachel discovered the security, safety, and stability of american bullion,he name you can trust for 401(k) rollovers and i.r.a. transfers. unlike other gold companies, american bullion handles all the paperwork for you, hassle-free and 100% tax-free. call 1-800-gold-ira now and speak with one of our gold experts to see how simple working with american bullion can be. when you do, you'll receive "the gold guide" and the book "the next wave" free. discover how gold can help protect your finances and your future. american bullion. piece of gold, peace of mind. call 1-800-gold-ira now. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places d
and then saw it blow away with the first winds of economic change. when mary lost her husband, she invested in real estate. but when the housing bubble burst... so did her financial future. robert and rachel discovered the security, safety, and stability of american bullion,he name you can trust for 401(k) rollovers and i.r.a. transfers. unlike other gold companies, american bullion handles all the paperwork for you, hassle-free and 100% tax-free. call 1-800-gold-ira now and speak with one of...
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luckily, things have changed. to see how, we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? the oldest person i really know is probably my grandfather. he's 93. 94. 104 years old. [ dan ] then we gave them each a sticker and had them show us. ♪ soon we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> tonight "world news" is back with real ways to put money in your pocket right now. and tonight on big medical bills. we asked abc's paula faris, to see what she could do. ♪ at last >> reporter: joyce ann huston has been a musician her entire life. even has her own wall of fame. just last night she was on stage, but today, she's paying for it. like millions of americans, joyce has a chronic medical condition. hers is lupus. she
luckily, things have changed. to see how, we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? the oldest person i really know is probably my grandfather. he's 93. 94. 104 years old. [ dan ] then we gave them each a sticker and had them show us. ♪ soon we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the...
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it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor as serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. patients may experience slow heart rate. free trial offer for them. nurses to talk to for you. visit exelonpatchoffer.com. ♪ >>. >> shannon: from the political grapevine, some lawmakers are rebuking don young for using a racial slur. he was taking about mie granted workers when he said this.... >> my father had a ranch. we used to hire 50 or 60 weather backs to pick tomatoes. >> that wet back is derogatory term. he said he meant no disrespect and he was commonly us
it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should...
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changes are. >> ahead. patchy fog turning sunny saturday rain arriving tuesday night here in the bay area. it will continue on wednesday. by the way the first day of spring. jet stream winds just driving these high clouds across the bay area. they'll be passing overhead throughout the night into early morning hours. 7:00 p.m. tonight, high clouds. into morning hours we'll see patchy fog developing near the coast. by tomorrow afternoon, it's breezy. it's sunny. nice-looking day. brighter than today. if you don't like hazy skies tomorrow will be clearing up. temperatures first thing in the morning into 40s across the bay area, as mentioned just patches of fog around the region. tomorrow afternoon, you're looking at mild conditions in the south bay. 73 morgan hill. 71 san jose. 69 santa cruz. temperatures into mid 70 -- 60s to low 70s. 68 redwood city. coastal areas upper 50s, sunset district, daily city, upper 50s as well. south san francisco, 64678965 downtown san francisco. north bay we're going to see temp
changes are. >> ahead. patchy fog turning sunny saturday rain arriving tuesday night here in the bay area. it will continue on wednesday. by the way the first day of spring. jet stream winds just driving these high clouds across the bay area. they'll be passing overhead throughout the night into early morning hours. 7:00 p.m. tonight, high clouds. into morning hours we'll see patchy fog developing near the coast. by tomorrow afternoon, it's breezy. it's sunny. nice-looking day. brighter...
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is really going to change or will it take some kind of uproar from the public to change it? >> one of two things. things are starting to change. a lot of things going on. j.p. morgan chase, london will problem and that meeting, the investigation ensure that it was like keystone kops. the allied war scandal which showed that people were actually self dealing. i see a number of people come out. talking about the banks. it's all part of one big thing. i tnk they're moving forward. i really do believe. i'm an optimist, but believe it will be different action. think it is really a good sign that on the s&p case decided to go to trial as opposed to selling. i am optimistic. we are beginning to turn a little bit of a corner. adam: ted kaufman, former senator from delaware. appreciate you joining us. this is an issue that a lot of people want to see results, and it is it -- i am grateful yet been you with us. >> inky. adam: tensions escalate on the korean peninsula. dr. rhea aiming its rocket arsenal at the united states south korea. what will that cost the u.s.? what will it cost u
is really going to change or will it take some kind of uproar from the public to change it? >> one of two things. things are starting to change. a lot of things going on. j.p. morgan chase, london will problem and that meeting, the investigation ensure that it was like keystone kops. the allied war scandal which showed that people were actually self dealing. i see a number of people come out. talking about the banks. it's all part of one big thing. i tnk they're moving forward. i really...
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after years of scandal and in- fighting, change has come to the holy see. he broke with his predecessors, speaking only in italian, not in 60 languages as had become customary. >> brothers and sisters, happy easter. in his first easter sunday message, the pope delivered a plea for peace in the world's troubled regions and called for an end to greed and selfishness. the traditional blessing concluded mass. >> [speaking foreign language] >> many worshipers brought a flood of argentina to st. peter's square. pope francis is the first head of the catholic church to come from outside europe and over 1000 years. alsotian believers gathered at the garden tomb in jerusalem outside the wall of the old city. many believe this to be the place where jesus is buried and rose again. the service here was more informal, with the emphasis on bible teachings, and the meeting attracted people from many different nations. christians in iraq also celebrated easter despite security concerns. in baghdad, hundreds attended holiday mass at a church, where the patriot carl -- called
after years of scandal and in- fighting, change has come to the holy see. he broke with his predecessors, speaking only in italian, not in 60 languages as had become customary. >> brothers and sisters, happy easter. in his first easter sunday message, the pope delivered a plea for peace in the world's troubled regions and called for an end to greed and selfishness. the traditional blessing concluded mass. >> [speaking foreign language] >> many worshipers brought a flood of...
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the change could cost less than a penny a gallon. but the experts say it would be more like 9 cents a gallon. >>> some families are being allowed back in their homes after a huge landslide in washington state. the slide happened near whidbey island seattle. the county is tagging other homes said to be dangerous. geologists will be back at the scene later today trying to figure out what caused the ground to give way. >>> today, shaping up to be a mild to warm day around the bay area following a very gray foggy start. we have blue skies in many areas at this time. a live look from san francisco, a nice rebound, san francisco now 62 degrees and i expect we'll warm to 65 for the afternoon. as we get in around half moon bay, it's still socked in pretty good. still plenty of gray to go around parts of the coast. most of us with mostly clear skies and high clouds beginning to stream in. i expect they will thicken up by the afternoon. 68 in name. 68 concord. 70 in fairfield. 69 in livermore. another 5 to 8 degrees of warming expected for the
the change could cost less than a penny a gallon. but the experts say it would be more like 9 cents a gallon. >>> some families are being allowed back in their homes after a huge landslide in washington state. the slide happened near whidbey island seattle. the county is tagging other homes said to be dangerous. geologists will be back at the scene later today trying to figure out what caused the ground to give way. >>> today, shaping up to be a mild to warm day around the bay...
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what is changing? how many people are now able to go and get graduate degrees and enter the workforce? >> i encourage anybody. it used to be the idea was you would go to school and go out and get a job and then get your master's degree. i encourage people now to change that up. get your master's degree right now. you are going to have to get that if you are going to be a serious person in the workforce. you are probably going to in a lot of cases have to get a higher degree. i encourage people to do it now. i will tell you this, the other day i lost one of my favorite employees because she choke chinese and she was offered a job four times more than i was paying her. i was not paying her a lot, but paying her enough that it made it a good job if for her. if you know chinese or arabic and you know how to mine the internet, there are certain places including energy where there are jobs that are growing. there are certain places, but it is not that widespread because the economy hasn't recovered yet to th
what is changing? how many people are now able to go and get graduate degrees and enter the workforce? >> i encourage anybody. it used to be the idea was you would go to school and go out and get a job and then get your master's degree. i encourage people now to change that up. get your master's degree right now. you are going to have to get that if you are going to be a serious person in the workforce. you are probably going to in a lot of cases have to get a higher degree. i encourage...
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but we are going to start to drop off and major changes ahead. return to winter, rain coming up in the seven-day. coming up, i'll let you know when you need to break out -- what color is your umbrella? >> like an off-brown. >> never seen him with an umbrella. >> i've got this short hair. >> and you can move. >> exactly. thanks a lot. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news, facing the critics, the head of the tsa heads to capitol hill to answer questions about the new controversial plan to allow small knives on planes. >>> plus, caught on camera, how a little girl managed to escape serious injury after being attacked by a pit bull on a new york city sidewalk. >>> plus, 2 1/2 records broken on wall street. what's half a record? we'll take a look coming up. [ male announcer ] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant there's no
but we are going to start to drop off and major changes ahead. return to winter, rain coming up in the seven-day. coming up, i'll let you know when you need to break out -- what color is your umbrella? >> like an off-brown. >> never seen him with an umbrella. >> i've got this short hair. >> and you can move. >> exactly. thanks a lot. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news, facing the critics, the head of the tsa heads to capitol hill to answer questions...
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luckily, things have changed. to see how, we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? the oldest person i really know is probably my grandfather. he's 93. 94. 104 years old. [ dan ] then we gave them each a sticker and had them show us. ♪ soon we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all aboard. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to a
luckily, things have changed. to see how, we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? the oldest person i really know is probably my grandfather. he's 93. 94. 104 years old. [ dan ] then we gave them each a sticker and had them show us. ♪ soon we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the...
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the change could cost less than a penny a gallon. but the experts say it would be more like 9 cents a gallon. >>> some families are being allowed back in their homes after a huge landslide in washington state. the slide happened near whidbey island seattle. the county is tagging other homes said to be dangerous. geologists will be back at the scene later today trying to figure out what caused the ground to give way. >>> today, shaping up to be a mild to warm day around the bay area following a very gray foggy start. we have blue skies in many areas at this time. a live look from san francisco, a nice rebound, san francisco now 62 degrees and i expect we'll warm to 65 for the afternoon. as we get in around half moon bay, it's still socked in pretty good. still plenty of gray to go around parts of the coast. most of us with mostly clear skies and high clouds beginning to stream in. i expect they will thicken up by the afternoon. 68 in name. 68 concord. 70 in fairfield. 69 in livermore. another 5 to 8 degrees of warming expected for the
the change could cost less than a penny a gallon. but the experts say it would be more like 9 cents a gallon. >>> some families are being allowed back in their homes after a huge landslide in washington state. the slide happened near whidbey island seattle. the county is tagging other homes said to be dangerous. geologists will be back at the scene later today trying to figure out what caused the ground to give way. >>> today, shaping up to be a mild to warm day around the bay...
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then things changed. stagnolo kept a diary. >> day five, april 3rd, 1981, i was called at home and requested to return to the hospital. i arrived at the presidential suite and asked the nurse in charge what was going on. she told me the president's temperature was almost 104 degrees and he was not looking well. that made all of us a little nervous about which way this was going to go. >> chris: which you say which way this was going to go, was his life in danger? >> at that point i thought his life was in danger. >> chris: that has to take your breadth away. >> chris: he ordered a battery of tests but the president's medical team resisted. >> things were going slower. >> chris: what did you say? >> if we don't get moving i'm going to walk off this case. >> chris: the other doctors agreed to the test found no sign of infection. he thought that was the problem and put regulate on on antibiotics and within 24 hours his temperature went down. >> chris: 30 years later, what do you think happened if you had not
then things changed. stagnolo kept a diary. >> day five, april 3rd, 1981, i was called at home and requested to return to the hospital. i arrived at the presidential suite and asked the nurse in charge what was going on. she told me the president's temperature was almost 104 degrees and he was not looking well. that made all of us a little nervous about which way this was going to go. >> chris: which you say which way this was going to go, was his life in danger? >> at that...
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cenk: man that guy hasn't changed at all. it's a fascinating look. the co-ed door joins us in the studio, great to have you here. he's also worked on superman. and the bio pick on president obama in the democratic convention nicely done. how did you guys get there? >> we first approached him in august of 2011, and at that time, he didn't say yes but didn't say no, either. we were told that patience was the key to, you know, sort of getting an answer out of him. ultimately, it wasn't until february of 2012 when he finally agreed. cenk: i'm curious why he would agree. was there -- ok, let me ask you this. was there any ground rules? >> no, there were no ground rules, no. >> interesting. >> no. >> so, and did he ever tell you guys why you as opposed to i'm sure he must have been asked many times for interviews along these lines. >> i'm not sure, you know, if he has. i'm not sure if he'd been approached for something like this. i don't know that anyone has -- certainly no one's done a film or any type of piece on him with this, to this extent, you know.
cenk: man that guy hasn't changed at all. it's a fascinating look. the co-ed door joins us in the studio, great to have you here. he's also worked on superman. and the bio pick on president obama in the democratic convention nicely done. how did you guys get there? >> we first approached him in august of 2011, and at that time, he didn't say yes but didn't say no, either. we were told that patience was the key to, you know, sort of getting an answer out of him. ultimately, it wasn't until...
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it is really changing our approach not only to north korea but china as well. gordon chang. thank you so much for joining us. >> still to come. when you any to the dentist you expect the teeth to be cleaned properly. but patients in oklahoma may have ended up with a lot more and it is causing major health concerns. details after the break. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera rque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one get four fre for your busines only from sprint direct connect. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-
it is really changing our approach not only to north korea but china as well. gordon chang. thank you so much for joining us. >> still to come. when you any to the dentist you expect the teeth to be cleaned properly. but patients in oklahoma may have ended up with a lot more and it is causing major health concerns. details after the break. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [...
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so the policies changed. fewer hours, more changes of shift. but tonight, a counterintuitive surprise. did this put patients at greater risk? abc's chief medical and melt adviser richard besser on a vulnerable moment in a hospital room. watch out for the handoff. >> reporter: there are as many 98,000 deaths each year from mistakes made in america's hospitals. some of the blame -- exhausted doctors. but the new studies are raising questions about the fix. interns today report making more mistakes than they did when the shifts were longer and they had less sleep. one of the major reasons, shorter shifts mean doctors hand off critical information about you and your care to the next team on duty more frequently. whenever you or a loved one is in the hospital you need to be aware of this. think of it as a game of telephone. it used to be, during a three-day stay in the hospital, your information was handed off three different times. now as many as nine. the more handoffs, the greater the chance for mistakes. these new studies are surprising and frig
so the policies changed. fewer hours, more changes of shift. but tonight, a counterintuitive surprise. did this put patients at greater risk? abc's chief medical and melt adviser richard besser on a vulnerable moment in a hospital room. watch out for the handoff. >> reporter: there are as many 98,000 deaths each year from mistakes made in america's hospitals. some of the blame -- exhausted doctors. but the new studies are raising questions about the fix. interns today report making more...
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buff political change has been much slower. less than a year ago, even president obama opposed gay marriage and even now, there are 31 states that have constitutional amendments explicitly banning same sex marriage. david? >> very personal move for senator portman today. jon karl at the white house tonight, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to the newest image from the new pope. more proof this evening that pope francis plans on being a pope of the people. showing up at a guest house to pay the bill himself, riding in a small bus with cardinals instead of the papal limousine. he even made a call today to the main jesuit residence in rome. the receptionist who answered the phone said they couldn't believe it was him. the pope apparently had to say, "seriously, it's pope francis." >>> we turn back here at home tonight, and our "20/20" hidden camera investigation, about a very common tool used to sell you cars on lots across america, the carfax report. perhaps you've seen the ads, the sly fox on tv. 40 bucks and you get the his
buff political change has been much slower. less than a year ago, even president obama opposed gay marriage and even now, there are 31 states that have constitutional amendments explicitly banning same sex marriage. david? >> very personal move for senator portman today. jon karl at the white house tonight, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to the newest image from the new pope. more proof this evening that pope francis plans on being a pope of the people. showing up at a...
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melissa: how does it change the economics of the business? find a home for whatever show you're thinking of? is there more opportunity? what does it mean? >> we talked to people in the business, developing platforms for delivering content it is sort of heading direction you buy a show way you buy an app. there will be something out there for everybody. and you will increasingly have more algorithms as a way to find it. melissa: yeah. >> them to find you. melissa: meantime great for advertise terse. when they are looking for, men who like naughty programing between the age of what 24 --. >> 18 to 34. that is the sweet spot. melissa: that is the sweet spot. they know to come to you. i see pizza hut a lot on your show, right? >> right. melissa: how do you feel? pizza hut box is right in the middle. creative people used to hate that. >> creative people hate that. add sported basic cable is dirty word. not the same as show time or hbo we're supported by big brands. think about what it is like to do a show about guys and fantasy football. it would
melissa: how does it change the economics of the business? find a home for whatever show you're thinking of? is there more opportunity? what does it mean? >> we talked to people in the business, developing platforms for delivering content it is sort of heading direction you buy a show way you buy an app. there will be something out there for everybody. and you will increasingly have more algorithms as a way to find it. melissa: yeah. >> them to find you. melissa: meantime great for...
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between walnut creek and oakland a big change in the weather. you can see the toll plaza there is a lot of dense fog and also on the span itself. traffic should be a little lighter today. it's good friday. the markets are closed and some schools are closed to observe that. there is traffic that is moving along pretty well all over the place including on the peninsula. but again the fog is going to be especially thick on the coast. 5:47 let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. we do have thick fog around the coast and bay. some of that it's right down on the deck. have to reduce visibility. over all i think today is not going to be too bad. tomorrow things will fall apart. the higher clouds have lifted out in advance of this system. there could be a few coming up a little bit later. not all that fog shows up. there is our low spinning out here. it will get here saturday and drift across us on sunday. thick fog. a very warm pattern once that fog burns off. or if you don't have any fog at all. a few high clouds and buildups over the hills could devel
between walnut creek and oakland a big change in the weather. you can see the toll plaza there is a lot of dense fog and also on the span itself. traffic should be a little lighter today. it's good friday. the markets are closed and some schools are closed to observe that. there is traffic that is moving along pretty well all over the place including on the peninsula. but again the fog is going to be especially thick on the coast. 5:47 let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. we do have...
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. >> hold on, are you feeling that change among your supporters? >> there's change out there. no doubt about it. i think, by the way, this sounds naive, should be addressed in a nonpolitical way. i mean, my concerns is, changing an institution that quickly, just because you have six senators switching last week, polls reversing in eight, nine years, again, we have to look at the consequences of changing the institution. >> george, i want to talk about that first is, this issue is changing already. people developed this myth about 2004 that gay marriage had an effect. i was there. they had no effect on the ballot. this issue has been changing for a while. the argument to me, that this is an institution, a traditional institution for 2,000, 3,000 years, ignores the fact that the institution that, if you want to go to traditional marriage, it wasn't monogamous, women was property and they couldn't give consent. that was the traditional view of marriage for 2,000 years. marriage has evolved over the course of time. this is just another evolution. year sensitive to -- >> the decisi
. >> hold on, are you feeling that change among your supporters? >> there's change out there. no doubt about it. i think, by the way, this sounds naive, should be addressed in a nonpolitical way. i mean, my concerns is, changing an institution that quickly, just because you have six senators switching last week, polls reversing in eight, nine years, again, we have to look at the consequences of changing the institution. >> george, i want to talk about that first is, this issue...
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between walnut creek and oakland a big change in the weather. you can see the toll plaza there is a lot of dense fog and also on the span itself. traffic should be a little lighter today. it's good friday. the markets are closed and some schools are closed to observe that. there is traffic that is moving along pretty well all over the place including on the peninsula. but again the fog is going to be especially thick on the coast. 5:47 let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. we do have thick fog around the coast and bay. some of that it's right down on the deck. so be careful. you might have to reduce visibility. over all i think today is not going to be too bad. tomorrow things will fall apart. the higher clouds have lifted out in advance of this system. there could be a few coming up a little bit later. not all that fog shows up. there is our low spinning out here. it will get here saturday and drift across us on sunday. thick fog. a very warm pattern once that fog burns off. or if you don't have any fog at all. a few high clouds and buildups o
between walnut creek and oakland a big change in the weather. you can see the toll plaza there is a lot of dense fog and also on the span itself. traffic should be a little lighter today. it's good friday. the markets are closed and some schools are closed to observe that. there is traffic that is moving along pretty well all over the place including on the peninsula. but again the fog is going to be especially thick on the coast. 5:47 let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. we do have...
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he's done a lot in two weeks to change the image. >> fair point. >> to change the image. notice the prison he went to was not an adult prison. it was a youth prison. he knelt before youth asking for forgiveness as he watched their feet. it's all symbolism. more specifics will follow. but i think we have to look at what he's done thus far and see it as amazing. >> all right. father beck, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> "outfront," police with details about reveal more about the relationship between the newtown murderer and his mother. some of the stuff is just shocking. and dr. drew will be with me next. >>> faced with too many patients, one doctor made a deadly and stunning decision. >>> what will mark zuckerberg's tax bill for 2012 be? take a guess. you're wrong. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. carrots. yes. celery. cool. chicken wings. it's actually very good. crackers... delicious. sabra hummus. dip life to the fullest. sabra hummus. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle. see h
he's done a lot in two weeks to change the image. >> fair point. >> to change the image. notice the prison he went to was not an adult prison. it was a youth prison. he knelt before youth asking for forgiveness as he watched their feet. it's all symbolism. more specifics will follow. but i think we have to look at what he's done thus far and see it as amazing. >> all right. father beck, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> "outfront," police with...
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i appreciate that he's decided to change his views on this. but, i believe that marriage is a union of a man and a woman. >> can you imagine yourself in a situation where you would reverse your decision as portman has on gay marriage if a child of yours and someone you loved told you was gay? >> no. i believe marriage is the union of a man and a woman. that's what i grew up with, what i believe, what my church teaches me, and i can't imagine position would ever change. >> i want to get quickly to a couple more topics, gun legislation, will you commit to have a vote on the house floor on any gun legislation that the senate is able to pass? >> if they pass it, i made clear that we would review it. in the meantime, our committees are continuing to have hearings, trying to get to the bottom of what can we do to help minimize the senseless crime? i mean, listen, all of our hearts go out to the victims of these mass shootings. what we fleed to -- what we need to understand is, what is it that we truly can do to ensure that this doesn't happen? >> do
i appreciate that he's decided to change his views on this. but, i believe that marriage is a union of a man and a woman. >> can you imagine yourself in a situation where you would reverse your decision as portman has on gay marriage if a child of yours and someone you loved told you was gay? >> no. i believe marriage is the union of a man and a woman. that's what i grew up with, what i believe, what my church teaches me, and i can't imagine position would ever change. >> i...
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now, the change from then to now is striking and it has been the result of continuous engagement by us with the south koreans through some tremendous ups and downs including jimmy carter who wanted to pull all our troops out. he was so disgusted with the south koreans at that point. but we stuck with them. it hasn't been easy. but the result is a magnificent relationship with a country that president obama thinks of as our most reliable ally in northeast asia. >> i take it you see differently? >> a little bit. first of all, i don't think south korea in 1970s is north korea today. secondly, i'm not against engagement either. i was part of administration that in the second term did reach two agreements with north korea on their nuclear weapons. i think the problem right now is that you cannot engage them directly after they have done a series of ballistic missile and nuclear tests. and we are going into a period of sanctions through the u.n. security resolution and a very difficult period for the next couple of months or so. they don't want to give up their nuclear weapons. they want to
now, the change from then to now is striking and it has been the result of continuous engagement by us with the south koreans through some tremendous ups and downs including jimmy carter who wanted to pull all our troops out. he was so disgusted with the south koreans at that point. but we stuck with them. it hasn't been easy. but the result is a magnificent relationship with a country that president obama thinks of as our most reliable ally in northeast asia. >> i take it you see...
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t the intel didn't change. this is right where we expected north korea to be, and that's in possession of a missile that could travel nearly 5,000 miles in theory, and since north korea has never launched an ibcm. >> nobody is going to be intimidated by the december launch and the nuclear test. >> the pentagon is testing a new missile and won't buy the additional 14 until officials are sure they can play. >> we spend $10 million a year on missile defense and $250 billion over the last few decades and we are not close to a system that can protect the united states from a determined adversary, and yes, i am saying we are wasting our money. >> they expect to have the 14 missiles ready to go by 2014. the officials are scouting location for a potential third site on the east coast of the united states. >> one other note on north korea and the threat, the south reports the north fired off a pair of short-range missiles into the yellow sea, and it's a rising tension in the korean pennsylvania. >>> a few hours from now
t the intel didn't change. this is right where we expected north korea to be, and that's in possession of a missile that could travel nearly 5,000 miles in theory, and since north korea has never launched an ibcm. >> nobody is going to be intimidated by the december launch and the nuclear test. >> the pentagon is testing a new missile and won't buy the additional 14 until officials are sure they can play. >> we spend $10 million a year on missile defense and $250 billion over...
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and the big question on the minds of so many will that statistic change as the test results return? >> does that include the one that happened with the doctor? >> no, just to be clear. the incident is a patient who had hip hep, it is not clear whether or not he caught it from the doctor. >> so now that is the thing. so they test everybody. >> they went to the doctor to see if he caught it from the dentist office. >> the testing is not over? >> it is just beginning and resumes again on monday. >> thank you very much. crews in arkansas cleaning up after a oil pipe erupted >> defendant: exxon mobile pipe line struck a leak in mayflower north of little rock. people who live in the 22 homes near by were told to get out. still no word on what caused the spill. >> trying to gain acess to a natural cut off from a natural disaster. maybe you have seen the pictures. washington state it is impossible to reach the houses. crews are trying and a bigger question is what comes next to the homes that are on shaky . also the shroud ofaturin, -- of turin guessing on public display. some thinks it hel
and the big question on the minds of so many will that statistic change as the test results return? >> does that include the one that happened with the doctor? >> no, just to be clear. the incident is a patient who had hip hep, it is not clear whether or not he caught it from the doctor. >> so now that is the thing. so they test everybody. >> they went to the doctor to see if he caught it from the dentist office. >> the testing is not over? >> it is just...
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why so many drivers still haven't gotten the message about the changes on the golden gate bridge. >>> why it's going to cost you more to do a little shopping in some parts of the bay area next week. >>> the modern changes the pope is making this easter holiday. >> take a look at live doppler 7hd. we're traumaticking the storm moving >> ama: new at 11:00, striking musicians from the san francisco symphony are still hitting the right notes with their audience. snowed snowed -- ♪ >> ama: tonight an ensemble featuring the springs and wind section gave a free concert. the musicians have been on strike since march 15th. members say the symphony is financially sound and the cuts would not allow them to keep up with the high cost of living in the bay area. >> tommy toys, san francisco institution, closed for good tonight after 27 years, clint eastwood and francis ford coppola were regulars, and attracted politicians like dianne feinstein and former mayor willy brown. changing demographics and lease issues forced the restaurant to close. >> it's a good weekend to make a big purchase. come mo
why so many drivers still haven't gotten the message about the changes on the golden gate bridge. >>> why it's going to cost you more to do a little shopping in some parts of the bay area next week. >>> the modern changes the pope is making this easter holiday. >> take a look at live doppler 7hd. we're traumaticking the storm moving >> ama: new at 11:00, striking musicians from the san francisco symphony are still hitting the right notes with their audience. snowed...
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they can change the world. i think that service is a part of a gift that they have. >>> like moses they seek to lead children in poor area to promised land. like harriet, they desire to lead children to a place of freedom through education. the gateway to prosperity, beyond a dream. >> kelly: howard university students visited atlanta, detroit and other cities. they even traveled to haiti. the doctor says the alternative spring break inspires a trail blazing spirit in each student. >> jamie: shocking revelations in ovarian cancer. new research that shows most patients aren't getting the recommended treatment for it. dr. david samadi is here with every woman and those that love them need to hear. >> kelly: you saw it on fox news. now, the video documenting jodi arias odd behavior could make its way in the courtroom now. the latest on the ongoing murder trial coming up in a live report. gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got . that's all you got, brother ? ta
they can change the world. i think that service is a part of a gift that they have. >>> like moses they seek to lead children in poor area to promised land. like harriet, they desire to lead children to a place of freedom through education. the gateway to prosperity, beyond a dream. >> kelly: howard university students visited atlanta, detroit and other cities. they even traveled to haiti. the doctor says the alternative spring break inspires a trail blazing spirit in each...
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the whole interaction i had with this brigade changed my opinion about the military. i found guys that were absolutely dedicated to the mission. they were so dedicated to kirkuk, helping kirkuk get back on its feet. they had a great sense of humor, very talented, very well educated and i was thinking why are you guys in the military? it really, really surprised me. >> and do you feel that, you know, when you were there, were you feeling, this is fascinating, i'm part of history or feeling, this is dangerous and, you know, my god, i have to get back to england to rainy, wet england? >> for me, i was there working so hard day in and day out didn't think, gosh, this is history, just thought, my goodness. you know, what to do each day. how to try to make the situation a bit better. every day it was about breaking even and trying to balance all the different dynamics. i mean, kirkuk we had kurds and there were christians, there was sunni arabs shia arabs and such a rich tapestry of different peoples and different cultures and speaking different and just retaining their cul
the whole interaction i had with this brigade changed my opinion about the military. i found guys that were absolutely dedicated to the mission. they were so dedicated to kirkuk, helping kirkuk get back on its feet. they had a great sense of humor, very talented, very well educated and i was thinking why are you guys in the military? it really, really surprised me. >> and do you feel that, you know, when you were there, were you feeling, this is fascinating, i'm part of history or...
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or moved to the change? professor? >> i'm not aware of that having happened yet but i think that's definitely a concern they that i share is where where will this go in the long run? this has become a civil rights issue in terms of the way people like to frame it. it's not a question of definition of marriage but a question denying someone of civil rights and that's made it very problematic because if you end up on the wrong end of a civil right you can end up in prison, you can end up losing a tax-exempt status, you can end up with all kinds of very, very strong consequences. so it's one of those areas you worry this isn't just a matter of hey, let people do what they want to do. as soon as that happens suddenly you can't do what you would like to do or you are required to do things that you never would have done by conscience. we've seen this happen with doctors and abortion issues where it's one thing to say abortion is permissible but it's not long until ob-gyns are required to do abortions and be traine
or moved to the change? professor? >> i'm not aware of that having happened yet but i think that's definitely a concern they that i share is where where will this go in the long run? this has become a civil rights issue in terms of the way people like to frame it. it's not a question of definition of marriage but a question denying someone of civil rights and that's made it very problematic because if you end up on the wrong end of a civil right you can end up in prison, you can end up...
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many ways his art really has changed his reality. a man with autism who doctors said had little chance to ever make a living. >> how much would this sell for? >> reporter: this would be probably a,0 $4,000 painting. the money goes back into the supplies they use. many choose to have all proceeds go to creative growth. >> this is a god send. this place is i think very important to him and his happiness. i'm just so happy that he's here. >> i think about, well, what would it be like for him if he didn't come? he'd probably be somewhere watching tv or sitting in a room by himself. what a lost life that would be. what a missed opportunity. >> reporter: not just for dan miller but for all of us. kristin dolgren, nbc news, oakland. >> now, much more ahead on "today in the bay," including what san francisco giants will and won't be headed back to the bay area. >>> good morning. there's lots to do today. as you begin your saturday, i'll start us off with a stop. today is the last of the saturday shows at the planetarium on the college campus
many ways his art really has changed his reality. a man with autism who doctors said had little chance to ever make a living. >> how much would this sell for? >> reporter: this would be probably a,0 $4,000 painting. the money goes back into the supplies they use. many choose to have all proceeds go to creative growth. >> this is a god send. this place is i think very important to him and his happiness. i'm just so happy that he's here. >> i think about, well, what would...
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. >>> then how w will the new pop change the catholic church? as the world celebrates easter, pope francis must shepherd the church out of scandal and confront challenges to catholic doctrine, we'll talk with the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald wuerl. and north korea enters a state of war against south korea. we'll ask our sunday panel, have the fiery threats reached the danger point. and our power player of the week. the untold story of how a doctor saved the life of ronald reagan. all, right now, on fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and, hello, again, and happy easter from fox news in washington. well, after months of debate, the senate is finally ready to vote on new gun control legislation. one of the people at the center of the issue is mark kelly, retired astronaut, navy captain and the husband of former congresswoman gabrielle giffords who was shot two years ago. captain kelly joins us from tucson, arizona. captain, after newtown, there was national outrage over these acts of mass violence but that has begun to change. cbs has a ne
. >>> then how w will the new pop change the catholic church? as the world celebrates easter, pope francis must shepherd the church out of scandal and confront challenges to catholic doctrine, we'll talk with the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald wuerl. and north korea enters a state of war against south korea. we'll ask our sunday panel, have the fiery threats reached the danger point. and our power player of the week. the untold story of how a doctor saved the life of ronald...
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how has he changed things? do you expect him to change things? what is his message? >> i think his message speaks to the name he chose, he chose the name francis. he was the first person to choose a name that hadn't been used since the year 913. but he chose it to honor francis of asisi who renounced all his welt to work with the poor and be an example of humility and simplicity and that's his motto, basic, humble,iet chosen. he wants to emphasize humility and simplicity to be not caught up with the trappings of the office, but to remember jesus christ himself and his mission to the poor and to the outcast and the centrality of love. >> one of the hymns we would sing in catholic school, " whatsoever you do to the least of my brother, you actually do to me." >> exactly, he says he went to confession on the feast of st. mathew and that passage you did it to me is prominent. >> in the conclave, we heard about the cardinals wanted a pope who is younger, use social media and reform the vatican bureaucracy. did they expect to get someone who... does have this common touch?
how has he changed things? do you expect him to change things? what is his message? >> i think his message speaks to the name he chose, he chose the name francis. he was the first person to choose a name that hadn't been used since the year 913. but he chose it to honor francis of asisi who renounced all his welt to work with the poor and be an example of humility and simplicity and that's his motto, basic, humble,iet chosen. he wants to emphasize humility and simplicity to be not caught...
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. >> having the former "baywatch" star involved may not change things overnight but is likely to involve many more berliners in what could be called wall watch. al jazeera, berlin. >> a palestinian prisoner who had been on a long hunger strike had been given a hero's welcome in the gaza strip after being released from an israeli jail. he arrived at a hospital in gaza city and was freed under the condition he not leave gaza the next 10 years. he was originally released from prison in 2011 but rearrested last year, accused of breaching his relief terms by contacting hamas. at least 1,000 other palestinians were also freed years ith iman but two ago, under israeli law can be sent back to jail based on secret evidence. the lawyers are fighting the law in the supreme court. we now have a report from the occupied west bank. >> this father and son work quietly, thinking about who is missing. his other son has been arrested again by the israeli army. the family says yousouf was trying to start a new life but the army wouldn't let him. >> they'd call him up from 8:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the
. >> having the former "baywatch" star involved may not change things overnight but is likely to involve many more berliners in what could be called wall watch. al jazeera, berlin. >> a palestinian prisoner who had been on a long hunger strike had been given a hero's welcome in the gaza strip after being released from an israeli jail. he arrived at a hospital in gaza city and was freed under the condition he not leave gaza the next 10 years. he was originally released from...
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does winning change everything? a look at what it means for sponsors, including nike, whose ad says winning takes care of everything. >> he's winning, that's for sure. >>> meet yahoo!'s new whiz kid. designed an app at age 17 that made him tens of millions of dollars. i want my kid to do that. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is awesome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold on -- i'm watching this. i'm getting dizzy... [ male announcer ] it's not complicated.
does winning change everything? a look at what it means for sponsors, including nike, whose ad says winning takes care of everything. >> he's winning, that's for sure. >>> meet yahoo!'s new whiz kid. designed an app at age 17 that made him tens of millions of dollars. i want my kid to do that. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can...
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the fact is, he is making a lot of changes. he is simplifying things but the message that keeps coming across in a number of his homilies is to his clergy, in which he is saying get out, get out into the churches and where the people are and minister unto the poor. he told journalists who met with the media right after his election, he said that would suit him better than to see a poor church that ministered unto the poor. one can only think this is going to be a major theme of his papacy >>> this is a damaged piece of art rumored to be sold for $155 million. that is after somebody put their elbow through the famous picasso painting. was cooking dinner for my family. boom. heart attack. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. it's working. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it can happen to anyone. talk to your doctor. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could
the fact is, he is making a lot of changes. he is simplifying things but the message that keeps coming across in a number of his homilies is to his clergy, in which he is saying get out, get out into the churches and where the people are and minister unto the poor. he told journalists who met with the media right after his election, he said that would suit him better than to see a poor church that ministered unto the poor. one can only think this is going to be a major theme of his papacy...
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the nasdaq lost nine points and change. s&p 500 came within two points of its all-time high yesterday slipping just slightly. >>> still ahead as we continue on a friday night, a new warning as millions of americans struggle to save for retirement and beyond. there is a new formula to make money last. and later a fighting spirit. an amazing comeback really for a lot of folks who lost nearly everything they had. >> announcer: the road to retirement, brought to you by fidelity investments. take control of your personal economy. >>> the numbers in a survey from the last year 2012 show just 14% of american workers felt they had enough money to retire comfortably. there are good reasons behind that number. americans are living longer for starters. a lot of things including health care cost more and financial markets have been so volatile over the past decade. so a major worry for an entire generation now heading into retirement is how to make savings last long enough. as nbc's chris jansing reports the rules and the math are chan
the nasdaq lost nine points and change. s&p 500 came within two points of its all-time high yesterday slipping just slightly. >>> still ahead as we continue on a friday night, a new warning as millions of americans struggle to save for retirement and beyond. there is a new formula to make money last. and later a fighting spirit. an amazing comeback really for a lot of folks who lost nearly everything they had. >> announcer: the road to retirement, brought to you by fidelity...
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this should have resulted in a change of actions. they are acting as though the sky is still falling. >> reporter: kevin gordon on on says prop 30 prevented further cuts to schools but doesn't give them any more money. it's still unclear how hard the federal government sequestration cuts will hurt districts or even if the governor's plan to shake up school financing will win approval. >> districts don't have a choice. in law there is statutory requirement that on march 15th you have to do the layoffs. if you don't do them you won't have the opportunity later in the school year. >> reporter: since most layoff notices are rescinded weeks later when the state budget picture is clearer, one senator wants to save everyone heartache and move the deadline to june 1st in an effort to keep good teachers from leaving. >> they'll go off and find other jobs or leave the district if they can find something else. >> california federation of teachers is calling on districts with large budget reserves to stop the layoffs. >> katie: a former san fran
this should have resulted in a change of actions. they are acting as though the sky is still falling. >> reporter: kevin gordon on on says prop 30 prevented further cuts to schools but doesn't give them any more money. it's still unclear how hard the federal government sequestration cuts will hurt districts or even if the governor's plan to shake up school financing will win approval. >> districts don't have a choice. in law there is statutory requirement that on march 15th you have...
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. >> reporter: now, as you can see a lot of things have changed here. this building has been vacant for years. earlier we showed you the entrepreneurs for people to talk to them about what they were doing. right now you are seeing retail business whose set up who don't have a permanent place to be but took this building and used it as a tempterary -- temporary place. that is what is going on here in downtown san jose right now. this goes on till 8:00 p.m. tonight and then city takes what happens, evaluates it and tries to take what is supposed to be a temporary fix and make it more permanent. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> it was a protest with a sound track. musicians held a small public concert today at davis hall. >> this as the strike against the management passes the one week mark. as musicians play, supporters picketed. they are asking them to release information on its finances. . >> they are giving the ceo big bonuses and trying to cut our benefits. it will cost a lot more if we take the contract they are offering. >> on sunday they canc
. >> reporter: now, as you can see a lot of things have changed here. this building has been vacant for years. earlier we showed you the entrepreneurs for people to talk to them about what they were doing. right now you are seeing retail business whose set up who don't have a permanent place to be but took this building and used it as a tempterary -- temporary place. that is what is going on here in downtown san jose right now. this goes on till 8:00 p.m. tonight and then city takes what...